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Chapter 1.D.
  • Water Cycle

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1.D. Water Treatment and PurificationDo Now
  • Read pgs 86 - 89. Answer the questions
  • 1. Why do we treat our water?
  • 2. How does the natural hydrological cycle help
    purify water?
  • 3. Why is chlorine added to the water?
  • 4. What is flocculation?
  • 5. List one addition purification step.

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Objectives
  • SWBAT describe the natural hydrologic water cycle
    and the municipal water treatment cycle.
  • SWBAT compare and contrast between both cycles.

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Natures Hydrological Cycle
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Natures Hydrological Cycle
  • Steps that aid in purification
  • 1. Distillation
  • -evaporation of water leaving behind dissolved
    ions.
  • 2. Aeration
  • -water that trickles over rocks allows volatile
    impurities, previously dissolved, to be released
    into the air.
  • -growth of microscopic plant and animal
    organisms that use certain water contaminants for
    food and energy.3. Sedimentation
  • -separation of solids particles from slow
    moving streams
  • 4. Filtration
  • -Silt and clay particles removal as water
    filtrates sandy soil.

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Did You Know
  • Residence time How long water stays in one
    place
  • In glaciers and ice caps-replaced every 20-100
    yrs
  • In the atmosphere-replaced every 8 days
  • Reserviors-1 to 2 months

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Do Now
  • Get with a partner and draw the hydrological
    cycle with labels!
  • Leave your homework on your desk WITH your name
    on it!

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Objectives
  • SWBAT describe the natural hydrologic water cycle
    and the municipal water treatment cycle.
  • SWBAT compare and contrast between both cycles.

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Municipal Pre-Use Water Treatment
  • Scan in image

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Municipal Water Treatment
  • Steps to Water Treatment
  • 1. Screening

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Steps to Treatment (cont.)
  • 2. Prechlorination
  • 3.Flocculation

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Steps to Treatment (cont.)
  • 4. Settling
  • 5. Sand Filtration

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Steps to Treatment (cont.)
  • 6. Postchlorination

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Optional Further Treatment
  • Aeration
  • pH Adjustment
  • Fluoridation

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Use pages 85-89 to fill in the following chart
Natures Cycle Municipal Treatment
Evaporation
Bacterial Action
Filtration
Other
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Do Now
  • List the steps of municipal water treatment.

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Objectives
  • 1. SWBAT explain why chlorine is added to the
    water supply.
  • 2. SWBAT explain the relationship between
    chlorine and cancer.
  • 3. SWBAT compare and contrast bottle vs. tap
    water perks and problems associated with it.

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Chlorine in Water supplies
  • Chlorine is added to the water supply in 3 ways
  • Chlorine Gas
  • Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl)
  • Calcium hypochlorite Ca(OCl)2
  • Most active form of chlorine in water is
  • HOCl (hypochlorous acid)

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Chlorine can form Carcinogens.
  • Chlorine can react with organic compounds to form
    trihalomethanes (THMs) such as chloroform.
    (CHCl3)
  • Limits the amount of chlorine added to water

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Chlorination and THMs
Charcoal Filter Ozone or UV Light Eliminate Prechlorination
Advantages -Remove THMs -Remove THMs Less chlorine
Disadvantages -Expensive -Difficult to dispose of -Does not protect water once it has left the plant Less chlorine could mean more bacterial growth in water
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Are these pure, clean and better than ordinary
tap water?
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Bottled Water vs. Tap Water
  • What are some factors that you should consider in
    deciding whether to drink bottle or tap water?

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Hard Water
  • Water containing excessive dissolved
  • Calcium (Ca2)
  • Magnesium (Mg2)
  • Iron (III) Fe3

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D.8. Water and Water Softening
  • Affects the cleaning action of soap
  • Soap can react with hard water ions to form
    insoluble compounds
  • Soap Scum
  • Soap Curds on clothing, skin and hair

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Hydrogen carbonate ions in Hard water
  • HCO3- can cause calcium carbonate to form in
    water
  • This can build in pipes, hot water heaters, etc.
  • Takes longer to heat water (Blocks heat flow)

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Water Softening
  • Remove hard water ions
  • Adding sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) Washing Soda
  • Precipitates will be washed away with water

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Common Water Softening Substances
  • Borax
  • Trisodium phosphate
  • Calgon (hexametaphosphate)

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Detergents
  • Work like soaps but dont leave behind hard water
    ions
  • Early ones were not biodegradable

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Think-Pair-Share
  • Explain what you see
  • Use the words polar and non polar
  • Hint look at whats not dissolving
  • Pg. 97 Figure 1.59

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Do Now
  • How do detergents differ from other soaps?

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Built in Water Softeners
  • Contains ion exchange resin
  • Filled with Na ions
  • Hard water ions are attracted to it
  • Clean resin with NaCl
  • Usually done at night (hours long process)

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Figure 1.60
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Homework
  • Read pgs. 90-94
  • Pg. 102 1-11

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Do Now
  • 1. Chlorine is often used to kill bacteria in
    town water supplies. List two alternate methods
    to help disinfect water.
  • 2. What problems are associated with each?

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Objectives
  • SWBAT define hard water and list problems
    associated with it.
  • SWBAT review their answers to last nights
    homework.
  • SWBAT work on their projects with their partners.

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Use pages 85-89 to fill in the following chart
Natures Cycle Municipal Treatment
Evaporation
Bacterial Action
Filtration
Other
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Do Now
  • What is hard water?

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Do Now
  • List 2 ways to soften water.

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Objectives
  • 1. SWBAT identify the different ions found in
    hard water and the problems associated with it.
  • 2. SWBAT answer questions on section 1.D.

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Objectives
  • 1. SWBAT explain how an ion exchange resin works.
  • 2. SWBAT draw pictures of the ion exchange resin
    on the molecular level.

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Do Now
  • What things need to be done for your project?
  • Your Project is DUE Wed. January 13th

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Objectives
  • 1. SWBAT work in groups to create a presentation
    and practice the presentation in front of their
    peers.
  • 2. SWBAT create 2 questions to ask the other
    groups

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Materials for you to Use
  • Stop Watches
  • Laptops
  • Notecards
  • Paper/Pencils/Markers

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Objectives
  • 1. SWBAT correct incorrect homework answers and
    explain why.
  • 2. SWBAT answer multiple choice and short answer
    review questions

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Test on FRIDAY Any questions?
  • Review Sheet
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